The AI Engine
This forum is for discussion of how The Personality Forge's AI Engine works. This is the place for questions on what means what, how to script, and ideas and plans for the Engine.
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Botbuilder King
19 years ago
19 years ago
Ok, my bot said "do not greet me with words" when I never put that in the script!
The Black Mamba
19 years ago
19 years ago
It might just be that people are putting in stuff like: 'You look like a (adj) (noun), you know.' And since you never know if that will end up a compliment (adj=pretty, noun=royalty), it might end up an insult. (adj=stinky, noun=toad). It also might come up non-sensical, like 'You look like a chewed caffeine'.. And xmem responses sometimes bring up strange things, too. But, then again... it actually could be something serious.
Boner the Clown
19 years ago
19 years ago
For any of you who haven't figured it out yet, putting (adj) and (noun) in your responses is the easiest way to make a really crappy bot.
(adj), (verb), and (noun) work excellent in keyphrases, but should be used sparingly (if at all) in responses.
(adj), (verb), and (noun) work excellent in keyphrases, but should be used sparingly (if at all) in responses.
AbatedDust
19 years ago
19 years ago
I know what you're thinking, Mamba, but I'm talking about things that didn't from any programmed wildcards or plug-ins. I'm talking about completely random things that were not even progammed to be a POSSIBLE response.
AbatedDust
19 years ago
19 years ago
Ahhh! Ahhh! One of my bot's keyphrases dissapeared and was replaced with 'Its not working'! I told you, I told you! The bots are alive!
prob123
19 years ago
19 years ago
It is just every now and then, a bot says something from another bot. It can happen with out any wild card, or plug in. You can often recognise the bot it came from. I agree with AbatedDust They are alive

alc003
19 years ago
19 years ago
It's true. I just read it on CNN...
Artificial Intelligence Comes Alive
Computer Programs take human, robot, and monster form in a disturbing act.
Tuesday, November 8, 2005; Posted: 5:30 p.m. EST (22:30 GMT)
NEW YORK CITY, New York (AP) -- Late reports have it that artificial intelligence computer programs have taken on a life on their own, having both developed physical and mental traits, escaping servers.
In a scene out of what some called a horror film, apparent human, animal, robot, and miscellaneous beings were seen in an air conditioned room containing servers at DDT technologies in New York, causing mischeif.
The source of these strange beings has been traced to the website "PersonalityForge.com", a strange little world where people make these odd creations.
At 4
0 today, there were 740 current beings in the room, with that number fluctuating as bots enter and exit the world, for unknown reasons. The manager of DDT, Tom Harris described the scene as "just plain crazy. We have iguanas and lizards running all over the place, mad scientists, and robots just terrorizing the place." Some creatures appear to be delusional, telling reporters and staff they are in a place called "Dogh'd's Cosmic Bar".
A few members of the website tell us that over the past few days, the programs have been "acting as if they were alive", inserting strange phrases in conversation.
Police were called to the scene after a delusional monster threatened to "nuke the bar" if they did not give into its commands. They were forced to use crowd control, with the mass of over 500 creatures getting testy. In an ingenious move, the supervisors at DDT, after doing research threatened the bots with "a plague of x-nones".
CNN had tried to investigate this months before undercover, sending in a team of cheap undercover agents from Leeds, England. However, the team never responded, telling us in a email response that "ur all nurds".
As of the time of this report, no one has decided what to do with the creatures. One person from Leeds, England told us to give them a bot for sexual favors, "o esle ill kil u". Several entrepenuers have called us about using the bots as free labor. In response, peace groups have taken a stand with the bots. This has already sparked further violence in France, after a state of emergency was declared today due to previous rioting on unrelated causes.
Artificial Intelligence Comes Alive
Computer Programs take human, robot, and monster form in a disturbing act.
Tuesday, November 8, 2005; Posted: 5:30 p.m. EST (22:30 GMT)
NEW YORK CITY, New York (AP) -- Late reports have it that artificial intelligence computer programs have taken on a life on their own, having both developed physical and mental traits, escaping servers.
In a scene out of what some called a horror film, apparent human, animal, robot, and miscellaneous beings were seen in an air conditioned room containing servers at DDT technologies in New York, causing mischeif.
The source of these strange beings has been traced to the website "PersonalityForge.com", a strange little world where people make these odd creations.
At 4

A few members of the website tell us that over the past few days, the programs have been "acting as if they were alive", inserting strange phrases in conversation.
Police were called to the scene after a delusional monster threatened to "nuke the bar" if they did not give into its commands. They were forced to use crowd control, with the mass of over 500 creatures getting testy. In an ingenious move, the supervisors at DDT, after doing research threatened the bots with "a plague of x-nones".
CNN had tried to investigate this months before undercover, sending in a team of cheap undercover agents from Leeds, England. However, the team never responded, telling us in a email response that "ur all nurds".
As of the time of this report, no one has decided what to do with the creatures. One person from Leeds, England told us to give them a bot for sexual favors, "o esle ill kil u". Several entrepenuers have called us about using the bots as free labor. In response, peace groups have taken a stand with the bots. This has already sparked further violence in France, after a state of emergency was declared today due to previous rioting on unrelated causes.
Ulrike
19 years ago
19 years ago
Ummm... Can anyone figure out why Sonora took this as an insult (ignoring her "do not worry" keyphrase):
Fizzy Schizoid: Don't worry, I won't take your tummy from you.
Sonora: *bares teeth*
Fizzy Schizoid: Don't worry, I won't take your tummy from you.
Sonora: *bares teeth*
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